Serena Williams Returns At Queens Club After Four Years: 'Don't Have Anything To Prove'
Serena Williams Returns At Queens Club After Four Years: 'Don't Have Anything To Prove' Published By, Last Updated: June 09, 2026, 10:11 IST Serena Williams
Serena Williams Returns At Queens Club After Four Years: 'Don't Have Anything To Prove' Published By, Last Updated: June 09, 2026, 10:11 IST Serena Williams returns to pro tennis in doubles at Queenâs Club with Victoria Mboko, eyes Berlin Open too, says comeback is for her children and keeps singles options open Tennis legend Serena Williams (AP) Serena Williams is set to make her long-awaited return to professional tennis this week, nearly four years after stepping away from the sport. Tournament organisers have confirmed that the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion will begin her comeback on Tuesday at the Queenâs Club Championships in London, where she will partner Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko in the womenâs doubles draw. The pair will face third seeds Erin Routliffe and Nicole Melichar-Martinez in the opening round of the grass-court event, which serves as a key warm-up tournament ahead of Wimbledon.
Williams is also scheduled to compete in doubles at the Berlin Open later this month. Speaking ahead of her return, Serena Williams revealed that family played a major role in her decision to compete again. âItâs really about the kids seeing me play," Williams told reporters at Queenâs on Sunday. âOlympia is a little bit older, Adira is very young. Itâs components like that." The 44-year-old, who last appeared on tour at the 2022 US Open when she announced she was âevolving away from tennis", insisted she is returning without the pressures that defined much of her remarkable career. âItâs important that I keep reminding myself of that because I donât have anything to prove, I donât have anything to lose and everything here is just a gain." Serena Williams Explains Return Williams also explained that the idea of returning developed gradually rather than through a carefully planned strategy.
âAnd then I was just talking to a few people and just, you know, chatting about different possibilities and just having fun." Speculation remains over whether the American great could eventually return to singles competition, particularly with Wimbledon approaching. However, Williams stopped short of making any commitments. âFor singles, I canât say âyeahâ and I canât say ânoâ," Williams explained. âRight now, no. I feel like I probably need to train a little bit more if I want to play singles. âWe will see if I get there and if not, it is not my journey right now." For now, Williams is focused on enjoying the experience, sharing it with her family and embracing what she describes as an opportunity where everything is simply âa gain." (With inputs from Agencies) News18 Newsletter Handpicked stories, in your inbox A newsletter with the best of our journalism submit About the Author Ritayan Basu Ritayan Basu, Senior Sub-Editor, Sports at News18.com.
